Schlagwort: Cecilia Woloch

10. American Life in Poetry: Column 328

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE   I don’t often mention literary forms, but of this lovely poem by Cecilia Woloch I want to suggest that the form, a villanelle, which uses a pattern of repetition, adds to the enchantment I feel in reading… Continue Reading „10. American Life in Poetry: Column 328“

150. American Life in Poetry: Column 236

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Cecilia Woloch teaches in California, and when she’s not with her students she’s off to the Carpathian Mountains of Poland, to help with the farm work.  But somehow she resisted her wanderlust just long enough to make this… Continue Reading „150. American Life in Poetry: Column 236“